The End of Blackness: A Thought-Provoking Exploration of Race and Identity in America - Perfect for Book Clubs, Social Studies Discussions & Personal Reflection
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The End of Blackness: A Thought-Provoking Exploration of Race and Identity in America - Perfect for Book Clubs, Social Studies Discussions & Personal Reflection
The End of Blackness: A Thought-Provoking Exploration of Race and Identity in America - Perfect for Book Clubs, Social Studies Discussions & Personal Reflection
The End of Blackness: A Thought-Provoking Exploration of Race and Identity in America - Perfect for Book Clubs, Social Studies Discussions & Personal Reflection
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“This book will prove and promote the idea that the concept of ‘blackness,’ as it has come to be understood, is rapidly losing its ability to describe, let alone predict or manipulate, the political and social behavior of African Americans.” Such is the explosive enterprise of what is sure to be one of the most controversial books of recent times.How has the notion of “blackness” bamboozled African Americans into an unhealthy obsession with white America? What are the deleterious consequences of this? How has “blackness” diminished the sovereignty of African Americans as rational and moral beings? How has white America exploited the concept to sublimate its rage toward and contempt for black America? Is American racism an intractable malaise, and who gets to decide when the past is over?In this unstinting, keen, and brutally funny manifesto, Debra Dickerson critiques “race” as a bankrupt scientific and social construct, exposing the insidious, manipulative racial myths and prejudices still held by American blacks and whites. She examines much statistical rubbish that passes for sociological fact, the purposeful corruption of American history, and the resulting social ills and pathologies bedeviling both the black and white communities. She bravely argues that, whether or not African Americans still have a moral claim against this country, they must now be fiercely self-reliant, ignoring the hackneyed presuppositions and expectations of whites and other blacks still stuck in tired and fruitless ways of thinking.As the New York Times remarked about her highly acclaimed memoir, An American Story, “it is a startling thing to hear an American speak as frankly and un-self-servingly about race as Dickerson does.”
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It is so good to see this very intelligent person tackle this complex topic. I have tried to: William A. James, Sr., "The Skin Color Syndrome Among African-Americans," 2003. It is where we must start before we will be able--as a whole people--to really set ouselves Free! in Black America. We must free our minds first. We have to do that one-by-one across the boards. This book should be required reading in schools across America. My hat is off to this Writer. Sister, I hope you can come lecture at the University of Virginia sometime in the near furure. I would love to meet you, or be in the audience if you were to come.

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